In a landmark initiative, The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), and UNESCO are coming together to host a hybrid seminar on “Ethics in AI,” focusing on its implications for academia. Scheduled for January 22nd, this event will be the second in their ongoing joint webinar series. It aims to address the ethical challenges posed by Artificial Intelligence (AI) as it becomes increasingly integral to education and research.
Ethics in AI Seminar Details
Name of the Event | Ethics in AI : Framework for Academic and Research Institutions in India |
Organized By | The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) |
Date of Event | 22nd January 2025 |
Timing | 2PM – 4:30 PM (Indian Standard Time) |
Mode | Hybrid (In-Person and virtual) |
Fees | NA |
Venue | Indira Gandhi National Open University, 93, Maidan Garhi Rd, Maidan Garhi, Sainik Farm, New Delhi, Delhi 110068 |
Concept Note | Download Here |
Who Can Participate?
According to the Organizing Committee, if you belong to any of the below categories, you can participate in the event:
- Academician
- Researcher
- Publisher
- Industry Professional
- Policy Maker
Ethics In AI : Where To Register
If you belong to any of the above category and are interested in the space of ethics or Artificial Intelligence, you can register at the below:
Ethics In AI : Event Day Agenda / Schedule
Timings | Session | Panelist |
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14:00-14:10 (IST) | Welcome Address | Prof Uma Kanjilal Vice-Chancellor, IGNOU |
14:10-14:15 (IST) | Special Address | Prof Suhas Shetgoverkar, Director, School of Social Science, IGNOU |
14:15-14:20 (IST) | Setting the Seminar Theme | Dr. PK Bhattacharya Associate Director, TERI |
14:20-14:30 (IST) | ICE Breaking session-Scholar voices on AI use in their work | Students/Faculty from IGNOU or some other Institutes |
14:30-15:10 (IST) | PANEL 1 Responsible AI: Tackling Ethical Issues in Research | Moderator: Eunsong KIM Programme Specialist, Head of the Social and Human Sciences Unit ,UNESCO Regional Office for South Asia Panelist 1: Dr. Reeta Sharma Associate Fellow, TERI Panelist 2: Dr. Bhaskar Mukherjee Prof., Department of Library & Information Science, Banaras Hindu University, Panelist 3: Dr. G Mahesh Chief Scientist and Head of Science Communication and Dissemination (SCDD), CSIR Panelist 4: Dr. Urjit Marjit Head, Centre for Information Resource Management ,Kalyani University |
15:10-15:25 (IST) | Keynote Address | Prof. Subhashis Banerjee Head of the Department & Professor of Computer Science, Ashoka University |
QnA Session | ||
15:25-16:05 (IST) | PANEL 2 Frameworks and Resolutions for Ethical AI Research | Moderator: Prof Jaideep Sharma IGNOU Panelist 1 (UNESCO) Panelist 2 Prof TV Vijaykumar Dean , School of Engineering , Prof, School of Computer and System Science, JNU, New Delhi Panelist 3 Dr. Sunil MV Assistant Professor – Systems & General Management Chairperson – Alumni – PRERANA Panelist 4 Prof Subramanyam, School of Computer and Information Science, IGNOU |
16:05-16:20 (IST) | Open Forum | IGNOU Facilitator |
16:20-16:30 (IST) | Valedictory address | Prof Uma Kanjilal Vice-Chancellor IGNOU |
16:30 (IST) | Summary & Vote of Thanks | IGNOU |
The AI Revolution in Academia
The integration of AI is revolutionizing academia, enhancing education, research methodologies, and administrative processes. From enabling personalized learning experiences to supporting advanced research tools, AI offers transformative potential. However, these advancements come with significant ethical dilemmas, including algorithmic bias, data misuse, lack of transparency, and threats to academic integrity.
AI brings remarkable opportunities to academia, but it also raises critical concerns about fairness, accountability, and the preservation of ethical values. With these challenges in mind, the seminar aims to provide insights and strategies to responsibly harness AI’s potential.
The seminar is designed to raise awareness about the ethical challenges AI presents in academia, such as bias, privacy concerns, and maintaining transparency. It aims to provide participants with actionable solutions for responsible AI use and create a collaborative environment for interdisciplinary exchanges. Through discussions, case studies, and shared experiences, the seminar will develop a comprehensive understanding of the practical and theoretical aspects of ethical AI.
Participants can expect engaging sessions covering topics such as mitigating algorithmic bias, ensuring data privacy, and safeguarding academic integrity in an AI-driven environment. Panel discussions and interactive workshops will explore global and local frameworks for ethical AI in education. The seminar’s outcomes will include actionable guidelines to help institutions implement ethical practices, which will be compiled into a post-event document to guide academia.
A Platform for Collaboration and Innovation
The seminar will bring together a diverse audience, including academicians, researchers, policymakers, publishers, and industry professionals. By fostering collaboration across disciplines and sectors, the event aims to generate innovative and ethical solutions for AI in academia.
The hybrid format of the event ensures inclusivity, allowing participation from across India and beyond. This broad reach underscores the global relevance of the issues being addressed.
Shaping the Future of Ethical AI in Academia
As AI continues to redefine education and research, ensuring its ethical integration is essential. The TERI-IGNOU-UNESCO seminar represents a critical step toward addressing these challenges. By fostering interdisciplinary dialogue, sharing practical insights, and establishing guidelines for responsible AI use, the event promises to pave the way for a more equitable and ethical academic future.